Magnetic excitations in assemblies of dipolar coupled nanoparticles

The equilibrium magnetization configurations and the associated microwave susceptibility spectra of dipolar coupled nanoplatelets are explored using three-dimensional (3D) micromagnetic simulations. First, the case of periodic arrangements of nanoplatelets on square arrays is considered. As a result...

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Main Authors: Boust Fabrice, Vukadinovic Nicolas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/20/epjconf_cdd2020_01015.pdf
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spelling doaj-03ab6c0283f24c9b877f31da1eb2eaa62021-08-02T15:18:28ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2020-01-012440101510.1051/epjconf/202024401015epjconf_cdd2020_01015Magnetic excitations in assemblies of dipolar coupled nanoparticlesBoust Fabrice0Vukadinovic Nicolas1DEMR, ONERA, Université Paris-SaclayDassault AviationThe equilibrium magnetization configurations and the associated microwave susceptibility spectra of dipolar coupled nanoplatelets are explored using three-dimensional (3D) micromagnetic simulations. First, the case of periodic arrangements of nanoplatelets on square arrays is considered. As a result, a macro-vortex state defined as a flux closure pattern spreading over the whole array with or without a vortex core can be stabilized starting from an initial orthoradial magnetization configuration. For macro-vortex states with a vortex core, the linear excitation spectrum exhibits a sub-GHz resonance line ascribed to the vortex core dynamics at the array center. The features of this line (spectral position and amplitude) depend on the array size and the strength of the dipolar coupling through the interplatelet spacing. This resonance is also observed for macro-vortex states without a vortex core but only in the regime of a strong dipolar coupling. The effect of disorder is then investigated by numerically generating assemblies of nanoplatelets with a position disorder and, shape and size distributions. The micromagnetic simulations reveal flux closure magnetization configurations as well but without a vortex core. A low-frequency resonance appears in the susceptibility spectra for quite high surface contents of nanoplatelets but its amplitude is weaker compared to the case of periodic arrays. This line arises from a collective mode extended over a few nanoplatelets. A large variety of static and dynamical behaviors is thus evidenced resulting in a great complexity even in such model systems.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/20/epjconf_cdd2020_01015.pdf
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Magnetic excitations in assemblies of dipolar coupled nanoparticles
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title Magnetic excitations in assemblies of dipolar coupled nanoparticles
title_short Magnetic excitations in assemblies of dipolar coupled nanoparticles
title_full Magnetic excitations in assemblies of dipolar coupled nanoparticles
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description The equilibrium magnetization configurations and the associated microwave susceptibility spectra of dipolar coupled nanoplatelets are explored using three-dimensional (3D) micromagnetic simulations. First, the case of periodic arrangements of nanoplatelets on square arrays is considered. As a result, a macro-vortex state defined as a flux closure pattern spreading over the whole array with or without a vortex core can be stabilized starting from an initial orthoradial magnetization configuration. For macro-vortex states with a vortex core, the linear excitation spectrum exhibits a sub-GHz resonance line ascribed to the vortex core dynamics at the array center. The features of this line (spectral position and amplitude) depend on the array size and the strength of the dipolar coupling through the interplatelet spacing. This resonance is also observed for macro-vortex states without a vortex core but only in the regime of a strong dipolar coupling. The effect of disorder is then investigated by numerically generating assemblies of nanoplatelets with a position disorder and, shape and size distributions. The micromagnetic simulations reveal flux closure magnetization configurations as well but without a vortex core. A low-frequency resonance appears in the susceptibility spectra for quite high surface contents of nanoplatelets but its amplitude is weaker compared to the case of periodic arrays. This line arises from a collective mode extended over a few nanoplatelets. A large variety of static and dynamical behaviors is thus evidenced resulting in a great complexity even in such model systems.
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